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GENERAL INTEREST SITES
This Site Warrants a Visit
www.ewarrantycard.com
Filling out and mailing warranty cards that come with electronic items you purchase can be burdensome. This site allows you to fill out these cards online. You input basic information—name, address and phone number—only once. It’s then stored on your hard drive in a cookie until the next time you register a purchase. The warranty information is automatically sent to the manufacturer.
For Job Seekers and Employers
www.wetfeet.com
This site brings together potential employees and employers looking for help. You can research jobs by industry or company and get advice from corporate recruiters on interview techniques.
A Site for the Ages
www.aoa.gov
The Administration on Aging offers “information on older persons and services for the elderly” on this site. Included are an ElderCare locator and sections on retirement and financial planning information and health care anti-fraud initiatives, as well as a calendar of events and links to related sites.
A Site for Tax Information
www.ryanco.com/salt.html
Ryan & Co., a Dallas-based consulting firm, created this site to aid state and local tax professionals seeking contact information for state courts, legislatures and state tax authorities. Information on tax legislation and other topics, including payroll, electronic commerce and income tax, is also available.
INTERNET BANKING SITES
Banking Online
www.e-banking.org
The Electronic Banking Association’s site will guide you through the process of online banking and electronic bill payment and explain how to set up an account on the Web. Provided your financial institution offers e-banking, you can avoid writing checks and mailing out bill payments.
Banking and the Law
www.law.cornell.edu/topics/banking.html
The Legal Information Institute on the Cornell Law School’s site is devoted to legal aspects of banking and includes an overview and history of banking in the United States. Information about federal and state statutes, agency regulations and judicial decisions is also posted.
FDIC Site FYI
www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/index.html
This FDIC site offers a great deal of information on U.S. banking regulations. Topics include resources for bankers, banking industry statistics, examination procedures and e-banking issues.
An E-Commerce Resource Site
www.emich.edu/public/coe/nice/rlece1.html
Eastern Michigan University’s site has a resource list on electronic money. It lists published articles, pamphlets—and even lesson plans—on various aspects of this topic. Also included are links to the FTC’s site and a consumer information center.
A Webzine for Bankers
www.electronicbanker.com
Faulkner & Gray’s Web magazine, Electronicbanker, includes departments on U.S. community and online banking, as well as links to sites on credit card management and electronic commerce. The magazine also offers discussion groups on online banking programs.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING SITES
World Wide Web Banking
www.iaibc.net
The International Association of Internet Banking and Commerce’s site includes discussion groups on e-commerce and Internet banking, as well as links to related organizations such as the Bank Administration Institute and activities like conferences on telecommunications and e-commerce.
More on International E-Banking
www.hg.org/banking.html
Hieros Gamos, “the comprehensive law and government portal,” devotes a portion of its site to international and electronic banking issues. Federal, state and international banking laws are linked, as well as the latest banking news and other resources such as bank research centers and publications on Internet banking.
Still More on International Banking
www.norwest.com/business-international/doc/index.htm
The Norwest Bank of Minnesota site has sections devoted to international services such as export financing, border banking and commercial foreign exchange. Also included are financial analysis calculators, a business library with online newsletters and a listing of recent currency exchange rates. |